I heard eagle 20 is very toxic and mildew cure doesn't seem to be working for me... does anyone have a tried and true suggestion that's safe for both humans and plants???
Thanks!
Looks like I'd have to cut down to do this
Big Time Exterminator https://bigtimezyme.com/shop/product/exterminator/ will kill it and then just wash it off. It is made from enzymes it leaves no residue or smell.I heard eagle 20 is very toxic and mildew cure doesn't seem to be working for me... does anyone have a tried and true suggestion that's safe for both humans and plants???
Thanks!
Is it okay to use in week 6 flower? We have PM in both flower and vegBig Time Exterminator https://bigtimezyme.com/shop/product/exterminator/ will kill it and then just wash it off. It is made from enzymes it leaves no residue or smell.
No to be honest I don't know what that is but I read somewhere there was a risk associated with it or something??Have you tried a sulfur burner??
Is it toxic or organic?I've found that SM90 works pretty well. It will kill the existing mildew and act as a preventative for future growth
Organic and can be used up to harvestIs it toxic or organic?
Thank you!! Have you personally tried this for PM before with successful results?Organic and can be used up to harvest
No to be honest I don't know what that is but I read somewhere there was a risk associated with it or something??
Copper sulphate is the standard organic farming powdery mildew treatment, it is harmless to ingest, tho not too sure about smoking it! Personally, I would try a brewed compost tea, It kills most anything while being a foliar feed that does not affect flowers. I use either treacle or molasses to feed a batch of aerated tea, then apply neat with a plant sprayer. The tea needs to smell like a good beer, if it smells at all of vinegar, its too old DON'T USE IT.I heard eagle 20 is very toxic and mildew cure doesn't seem to be working for me... does anyone have a tried and true suggestion that's safe for both humans and plants???
Thanks!
This is definitely new to me I've never read of anyone doing this, did you make this up? And have you tried it?Copper sulphate is the standard organic farming powdery mildew treatment, it is harmless to ingest, tho not too sure about smoking it! Personally, I would try a brewed compost tea, It kills most anything while being a foliar feed that does not affect flowers. I use either treacle or molasses to feed a batch of aerated tea, then apply neat with a plant sprayer. The tea needs to smell like a good beer, if it smells at all of vinegar, its too old DON'T USE IT.
Also one I've never heard of! Thank you so much!green cure, 9:1milk,
those are two different things... jus so u kno.Also one I've never heard of! Thank you so much!
The compost tea on my grow? yes (but not on powdery mildew), the copper sulphate? no, only on organic vineyards (very effective against mildew, vines in the uk struggle constantly against the damp and cold climate, copper sulphate worked more or less fully effective). But the teas are 100% safe and only improve crop taste/plant health (as long as you don't let it turn to vinegar (speaks the voice of painful experience!!)) so nothing ventured nothing gained, my entire system is fully experimental, I have fuckups but I also have some of the best tasting crop in my manor, the rule books are written for those that need their hands held, I make my own rules! 'non serviam'.This is definitely new to me I've never read of anyone doing this, did you make this up? And have you tried it?
Yes, it leaves no residue.Is it okay to use in week 6 flower? We have PM in both flower and veg
Additional Products Test Positive for Undisclosed PesticidesIs it toxic or organic?